The City of Peterborough has advised that it will grant a permit to a white supremacist group for the use of Confederation
Statistics Canada recently released a series of reports analyzing key results from the 2016 Census, including figures on immigration and ethnocultural diversity. The
Canada’s new plan to welcome nearly one million immigrants over the next three years, has been hailed and flailed around the world
The first and only Filipino-Canadian senator died today (November 16, 2017) in Medellin, Columbia where he was attending a parliamentary meeting. The
Canada’s oldest media union is renewing calls on the federal government to intervene and help the country’s struggling news media outlets, after Postmedia
It’s World AIDS Day and this year, I am moving beyond remembering loved ones. I am shifting to a forward position and
Journalist Manny Mogato is more accustomed to writing news reports than being the subject of the story. Last year, the Reuters Philippines
New Canadians from South Asia, China and the Philippines are more likely to donate to charitable causes than the general population, a
Elsie James (83) pulled into Fernie, British Columbia, with her family when she was seven. The rain-drenched moon raised its Aladdin’s lamp
Women’s voices and their participation in every aspect of society are more vital than ever. The Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom, is a